MAY 13, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE F1VD Beta Theta Pi Takes Meet As Jervis Wins Two Firsts Stan Jervis, Beta Theta Pi, swam away with individual honors in the intramural swimming meet Friday night. He won firsts in both the 50-yard breast stroke and the 50-yard medley to become the only double winner of the night. In addition, Jervis swam one lap of the Beta medley relay team which finished second. Pat Burke, Beta Theta Pi, won the 50-yard free style event, placed second in the 50-yard breast stroke, and swam a lap on the winning Beta four-lap relay team. Other individual winners were Richie, Phi Gamma Delta, in the 100-yard free style and McKay, Phi Delta Theta, in the 100-yard backstroke. Phi Delta Theta placed first in the medley relay. Westman, Sigma Chi, won the diving event. Here is the summary of the meet. 50-yard breast stroke — Jervis, Beta Theta Pi; Burke, Beta Theta Pi; Olander, Phi Gamma Delta; Friesen, Delta Upsilon. Winning time: 30.0. Here is the summary of the meet. Four-lap relay-Beta Theta Pi, Phi Gamma Delta, Sigma Chi, Phi Delta Winning time: 1.07.0. 100-yard free style -Richie, Phi Gamma Delta; Johnson, Beta Theta Pi, and Stucker, Phi Gamma Delta, tied for second; McEwen, Phi Delta Theta. Winning time: 1:01.0. 100-yard backstroke -- McKay, Phi Delta Theta; Kays, Phi Kappa Psi; Purdy, Sigma Chai, Medearis, Phi Kappa Psi. Winning time: 1.052. 50-yard free style — Burke, Beta Theta Pi; Roy, Pih Kappa Pi; Miller, Sigma Chi; D, Chase, Beta Theta Pi, Winning time: 26.59. Medley relay—Phi Delta Theta, Beta Theta Pi, Phi Kappa Psi, Sigma Chi. Winning time: 1:30.6 50-yard medley — Jervis. Beta Theta Pi; Olander, Phi Gamma Delta; Richie, Phi Gamma Delta; Johnson, Beta Theta Pi. Winning time: 30.5. Diving—Westman, Sigma Chi; Lanewski, Alpha Tau Omega; Finney. Beta Theta Pi; Lindsay, Phi Delta Theta. Final point summary: Beta Theta Pi ... 44½ Phi Camma Delta ... 26½ Phi Delta Theta ... 21 Phi Kappa Psi ... 19 Sigma Chi ... 18 Alpha Tau Omega ... 5 Delta Upsilon ... 4 Oread Hall ... 4 Delta Tau Delta ... 4 Sigma Alpha Epsilon ... 3 Kappa Sigma ... 3 The first sea-going officer commissioned by the United States was Coast Guardsman Hopley Yeaton, who was appointed by George Washington 156 years ago. Baseball Results American League Boston 4. New York 3 Philadelphia 5. Washington 4. Eleven innings National League Brooklyn 8, Boston 3 American Association Toledo 5, Minneapolis 1 Indianapolis 5, Milwaukee 4 St. Paul 8, Columbus 2 Kansas City 12, Louisville 11. Ter innings. STANDINGS: National League W. L. Pet. Chicago 14 7 .667 Boston 13 8 .619 Brooklyn 11 8 .579 Pittsburgh 9 9 .500 Philadelphia 11 12 .478 New York 8 10 .448 Cincinnati 9 14 .391 St. Louis 9 13 .316 American League W. L. Pet. Detroit 12 7 .622 Boston 12 9 .571 Cleveland 9 7 .563 Chicago 12 10 .545 Washington 8 8 .500 New York 9 10 .474 Philadelphia 9 12 .429 St. Louis 7 14 .333 American Association W. L. Pet. Kansas City 12 5 .706 Louisville 12 9 .571 Columbus 11 9 .550 Milwaukee 8 9 .470 Toledo 8 9 .470 St. Paul 11 13 .458 Minneapolis 8 12 .400 Indianapolis 8 12 .400 Probable Pitchers American League Chicago (Grove 2-0) at Boston (Dabee 2-1) [Douston 2-1] St. Louis (Muncrief 1-3) at New York (Neyholds 2-2) Detroit (Neuwhuber) at Wash- -0.0 Cleveland (Feller 4-2) at Philadel- cia. (Digright, 2-0). New York (Koslo 1-1) at St. Louis (Pullet 1-1) Philadelphia (Schmidt 0-1) at Pitts- burgh (Strincevich 1-1—night) Boston (Spahn 4-0) at Chicago (Schmitz 3-1) National League Kansas Net Men Smash A. And M. (Vandermeer 0-1—night) The University tennis team defeated Oklahoma A. and M, 4 to 2, in a non-conference match Monday. Coach Sabine's men took three singles matches and shared the doubles. The results: Richards (Kansas) defeated McCune (A. and M.), 8-6, 6-4; Busiek (Kansas) defeated Wiley (A. and M), 6-1, 6-0; Miller (Kansas) defeated Abernathy (A. and M.), 6-1, 3-6, 6-3; McCune-Wiley (A and M.) defeated Bisek-Shoef (Kansas), 6-1, 7-5; Richards-Miller (Kansas) defeated Abernathy-Turvey (A. and M.), 6-0, 6-0; Turvey (A. and M.) defeated Gage (Kansas), 10-8, 6-3 ASTE To Visit City Plants Forty-two student members of the American Society of Tool Engineers will observe industrial processes in the Black, Sivals, & Bryrons, and Butler Manufacturing companies in Kansas City Friday. The field trip is being arranged by the ASTE chapter in Kansas City. A protest against limiting sale of government-erected w.r.c housing to strictly cash transactions was made by the American Veterans committee in testimony before the house banking committee recently. Chat Paterson, AVC's national legislative representative attacked the policy inaugurated in March of selling approximately 170,000 units of government housing on a cash basis. House Sales Unfair To Vets, AVC Says "In effect, the number of potential buyers is reduced to a relatively few investors and professional real estate operators," he said. "The veteran, as as well as the average citizen, needs credit to purchase housing. The veteran is a man of limited means, largely because he spent some of his best years serving his country. It is highly unfair to bar him from using credit when he buys from his government. The AVC urges that the policy be withdrawn immediately." A veteran New England trawler fisherman can predict the weight of a haul of netted fish so closely that scales are used only by doubting Thomases. 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